Neophisis (Indophisis) longipennis Jin, 1992

Tan, Ming Kai, Jin, Xingbao, Wang, Hanqiang, Japir, Razy & Chung, Arthur Y. C., 2022, Taxonomy and bioacoustics of some katydids of the tribes Meconematini and Phisidini (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Meconematinae) from eastern Sabah, Zootaxa 5209 (4), pp. 463-475 : 471

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5209.4.5

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7474460

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Neophisis (Indophisis) longipennis Jin, 1992
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Material examined. EAST MALAYSIA • 1♂ 1♀; Sabah State, Sabah State, Mount Silam, near Lahad Datu ; N4.96587, E118.17301, 721.4± 9.6 m.a.s.l.; under the foliage of a shrub; 12 May 2022, 19h51; coll. M.K. Tan GoogleMaps , T. Robillard & R. Japir; SBH.22.27, 28 ( ZRC) • 1♀; Sabah State, Sabah State, Mount Silam, near Lahad Datu ; N4.96576, E118.17312, 723.1± 10.6 m.a.s.l.; under the foliage of a small tree; 12 May 2022, 19h43; coll. M.K. Tan GoogleMaps , T. Robillard & R. Japir ; SBH.22.24 ( FRC)

Taxonomic remarks. The male specimen resembles Neophisis (Indophisis) longipennis as described by Jin (1992), particularly by the key diagnostic characters: the cephalic lobe of the epiphallus with lateral margins denticulate, parallel and narrowing at the apical third into a subacute apex; the ventral phallomere with divided apices; the cercus flattened and abruptly bent in the middle and with a small node basally; the 10 th abdominal tergite with the two lateral lobes narrowly separated from the middle truncated part; the posterior end of the subgenital plate angularly emarginated in the middle; the general shape of paraproct; and the mirror area of the FW with a relatively small oblique dark patch.

Distribution. Borneo: Kalimantan, Sabah (Mount Silam) [new locality record]

Type locality. INDONESIA, Kalimantan “Indonesia: Midden [= Central] Borneo”

Calling song (1♂, 21.6°C, in the laboratory). The calling song consists of isolated echemes. Each echeme, which has an average duration of 90.1±5.0 ms (82.1–96.6 ms), is made up of two closely-spaced syllables. Each syllable begins with a pulse, followed by a short interval and then ends with 10–12 rapid-decay pulses. The first syllable [52.0±3.5 ms (44.5–53.4 ms)] is typically longer in duration than the second syllable [35.4±3.6 ms (31.5– 41.3 ms)]. For the first syllable, the initial pulse has a duration of 16.3±2.8 ms (10.7–18.7 ms), followed by an interval with a duration of 4.8±0.7 ms (4.0–5.8 ms). The final part of the syllable, made up of the rapid-decay pulses, has a duration of 30.4±0.9 ms (28.9–31.0 ms). For the second syllable, the initial pulse has a shorter duration of 8.8±1.1 ms (7.1–10.0 ms), followed by an interval with a shorter duration of 2.0±0.4 ms (1.5–2.7 ms). The final part of the second syllable, also made up of the rapid-decay pulses, has a duration of 24.5±2.9 ms (21.0–29.7 ms). The number of rapid-decay pulses in the first syllable is always equal or more than that in the second syllable. The last rapiddecay pulse [2.7±0.2 ms (2.5–2.8 ms)] has a distinctly longer duration than the other rapid-decay pulses [0.5±0.1 ms (0.4–0.7 ms)]. The average interval between the rapid-decay pulses is 1.6±0.5 ms (1.1–2.6 ms). The call spectrum has a peak frequency of 36.6±0.2 kHz (36.3–366.8 kHz), and the two parts of each syllable have very similar peak frequency. Likewise, the spectral entropy is 0.73±0.01 (0.71–0.75), with the two parts of each syllable having very similar entropy.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

FRC

Fusarium Research Center

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Orthoptera

Family

Tettigoniidae

SubFamily

Meconematinae

Tribe

Phisidini

Genus

Neophisis

SubGenus

Indophisis

Loc

Neophisis (Indophisis) longipennis Jin, 1992

Tan, Ming Kai, Jin, Xingbao, Wang, Hanqiang, Japir, Razy & Chung, Arthur Y. C. 2022
2022
Loc

Neophisis (Indophisis) longipennis

Jin, X. B. 1992: 153
1992
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